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Capozzi F., Sorrentino M.C., Granata A., Vergara A., Alberico M., Rossi M., Spagnuolo V. & Giordano S. (2023): Optimizing moss and lichen transplants as biomonitors of airborne anthropogenic microfibers - Biology, 12(10): 1278 [13 p.]

Anthropogenic microfibers (mfs) are synthetic particles composed of cellulose (cotton, rayon, acetate, etc.) or petrochemical-based polymers (i.e., microplastics—MPs) that are less than 5 mm in length. The accumulation of mfs, including MPs, in the moss Hypnum cupressiforme and the lichen Pseudevernia furfuracea was compared in a transplant experiment lasting 6 weeks. We also tested the effects of the bag used for transplants on the accumulation of mfs. Anthropogenic particles trapped by both biomonitors … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Berger F. & Türk R. (1993): Neue und seltene Flechten und lichenicole Pilze aus Oberösterreich, Österreich - Linzer Biologische Beitrage, 25(1): 167-204

New to Central Europe: Arthopyrenia subcerasi, Bacidia carneoglauca, Halecania viridescens. New to Austria: Arthonia hypnophila, B. viridescens, Caloplaca lucifuga, Dactylospora pertusaricola, Lecanora rupicola var. efflorens, Libertiella malmedyensis, Polycoccum peltigerae, Scoliciosporum schadeanum, Taeniolella beschiana EndNote Read more... 

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Huh J., Park C., Kim T., Hahn I., Kim G.W., Lee E. & Kim J.H. (2020): Measurements of the specific activities of 137Cs in Antarctica environmental samples by using the low-level radiation analysis method - Journal of the Korean Physical Society, 77(3): 217–222

Since the King Sejong Korean Antarctic Research Station began operation in 1988, studies of various fields have been then carried out in polar regions and significant achievements have been yielded. However, environmental and biological radiations have not been dealt with compared to other research areas. In this study, the 137Cs distribution is investigated for environmental elements in the vicinity of the two research stations, the Jang Bogo Station and the King Sejong Station, operated by the … URL EndNote Read more... 

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Søchting U. & Arup U. (2018): Marchantiana asserigena comb. nov., a possible European immigrant from Australia - Graphis Scripta, 30(6): 115–120

Caloplaca asserigena is known to have a secondary compound different from other species of Teloschistaceae in the Northern Hemisphere. Studies of the secondary chemistry of the Australian Teloschistaceae have revealed the same compound to be present in Marchantiana michelagoensis and Caloplaca marchantiorum. Subsequent molecular studies based on three genes support the affinity of C. asserigena and M. michelagoensis. Accordingly, the species is tentatively included in the genus Marchantiana. Marchantiana … URL EndNote Read more... 

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Clerc P., Camenzind R., Dietrich M., Groner U., Grundlehner S., Oberli F., Scheidegger C. & Wildi E. (1992): Lobaria amplissima (Scop.) Forss. dans les Prealpes Vaudoises - Meylania, 1: 16-20

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Szatala O. (1930): Lichenum cacuminum Tatraensium I - Folia Crypt., 7: 929-932

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Magnusson A. H. (1932): Lichens from western North America mainly Washington and Alaska - Ann. Crypt. Exot., 5: 16-38

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Ohmura Y. (2016): Lichenes Minus Cogniti Exsiccati, Fasc. XXII (Nos. 526–550) - National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo, 4 p

exsiccat; Japan, Taiwan, Norway, Spitzbergen/Svalbard, Antarctica, Peru URL EndNote Read more... 

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Sato M. M. (1958): Lichenes japoniae Exsiccati VI (251-300). - Lichen. Misc. , National Science Museum, Tokyo, 11 pp

Anaptychia palmulata v. isidiata, Baeomycea rufus var. carneus, Baeomyces placophyllus, Baeomyces rufus, Bombyliospora japonica, Calicium japonicum, Cetraria cucullata, Cetraria rugosa, Cladonia Krempelhuberi v. subevoluta, Cladonia Krempelhuberi v. subevoluta, Cladonia Krempelhuberi v. sublepidota, Cladonia amaurocraea, Cladonia cornuta f. subdilatata, Cladonia crispata v. infundibulifera f. divulsa, Cladonia deformis f. cyathiformis, Cladonia degenerans f. phyllophora, Cladonia gracilis v. dilatata … EndNote Read more... 

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De Carolis R., Muggia L. & Bacaro G. (2023): Lichen and lichenicolous fungal communities tested as suitable systems for the application of cross-taxon analysis - Diversity, 15: 285 [12 p.]

Lichens are outstanding examples of fungal symbioses that form long-lived structures, the lichen thalli, in which a multiplicity of other microorganisms are hosted. Among these, microfungi seem to establish diverse trophic relationships with their lichen hosts. The most specialised of these fungi are the parasitic lichenicolous fungi, of which the diversity has hardly been explained as a proxy for the diversity of lichen species. Here, we used an exemplar dataset of a well-studied alpine lichen community … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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